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Remember when Adam Wingard's The Forest was revealed to be Blair Witch at the 2016 San Diego Comic-Con? That was pretty cool. Then, just a couple of weeks ago, Adam Green announced that what was billed as a screening of...

Last night, Bruce Campbell, the greatest chin in show business (suck it, Leno), came to The Michigan Theater in downtown Ann Arbor as a stop on his book tour supporting Hail to the Chin: Further Confessions of a B-Movie Actor,...

When it comes to Stephen King's IT, you can either become terrified of clowns or you can embrace them completely. In order to make sure one toddler opted for the latter instead of falling victim to the former, Eagen Tilghman...

Following on from the success of her award-winning Seize the Night (watch here), writer and director Emma Dark is back with a new sci-fi/horror short called Salient Minus Ten. We can exclusively reveal the trailer along with two exclusive stills...

When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, neighborhood kids band together to square off against Pennywise, an evil clown whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries. That’s the basic premise for IT, but...

Stephen King’s IT – Exclusive Interview With David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith

David Katzenberg and Seth Grahame-Smith formed their own production company, KatzSmith, in 2011 and have been going strong ever since. They’ve done some TV series, but horror is their true love. Both have a background in the genre, and coming...

Johnathon Schaech (pronounced “skeck”) has had a long and storied career, considering his relatively young years. He’s not yet 50, but he’s acted in 89 productions, and is a horror screenwriter who has hobnobbed with some of the greats in...

Any time we get to use the word "erect" in a headline, we jump at the chance, if only for the infantile giggles. But yes, The Houses October Built is NO laughing matter; and this poster for its sequel, The...

We cover a LOT of news here on Dread Central, and as a result some of the bigger stories fall through the cracks or get moved to the next page. That’s why we’ve created this “living” article that will contain… Continue Reading →

I may be nearing the terrifying 4-0, but I can’t for the life of me shake my passion for cartoons and comic books. If I had free time, I’d invest 90% of it buried in a comic while a gruesome… Continue Reading →

Let’s face it, if a film is produced on a budget south of a few million dollars, we have a natural tendency to label those films B-movies. That’s never been a title I care for, and I’m not keen on… Continue Reading →

From director Julius Ramsay, Midnighters (review) is a layered, enigmatic thriller set in the Gothic backwoods of New England – the perfect place to get away… but of course, not everyone gets away with their lives in this one! The… Continue Reading →

When young marrieds Jeff (Dylan McTee) and Lindsey (Alex Essoe) accidentally hit a man with their car, they put him in the backseat and go home to avoid the consequences… but of course that doesn’t work because they’ve brought the… Continue Reading →

Midnight, New Year’s Eve: when all the hopes of new beginnings come to life… except for those of Lindsey and Jeff Pittman, whose rocky marriage faces the ultimate stress-test after they cover up a terrible crime and find themselves entangled… Continue Reading →

We all hate to see our favorite characters die onscreen. It sucks. When you’ve completely invested in a character, only to see him offed minutes later, it tends to rustle the jimmies. Below you’re going to find five supporting characters… Continue Reading →

Starring Deanna Russo, Emil Johnsen, John Redlinger Directed by Megan Freels Johnston When I first had the opportunity of reviewing director Megan Freels Johnston’s Rebound back in 2014, I was made aware that she was the granddaughter of novelist and… Continue Reading →

Itchin’ to see some new horror up on the big screen and on us? In Indianapolis? Well then you’re in luck as we have your hook up to check out the social media chiller, Friend Request! INDIANAPOLIS – 7:00 PM… Continue Reading →

Itchin’ to see some new horror up on the big screen and on us? In the windy city? Well then you’re in luck as we have your hook up to check out the social media chiller, Friend Request! Wednesday, September… Continue Reading →

Starring Bill Nighy, Olivia Cooke, Douglas Booth, Eddie Marsan Directed by Juan Carlos Medina The Limehouse Golem is a gruesome Gothic murder mystery set in London’s dangerous Limehouse district in 1880, as even the seediest side of the city is… Continue Reading →

Danny Trejo is back and ready to set the supernatural world once again straight in the sequel to Dead in Tombstone cleverly titled Dead Again in Tombstone. Check out an exclusive clip! From the Press Release: Danny Trejo is back… Continue Reading →

Now here’s a book I would have loved to read as a kid! There’s Nothing Under Your F*cking Bed takes the concept of reading to your kids before they go to sleep and turns it on its head, with hilarious… Continue Reading →

For those of you who like their old west tales sprinkled with monsters and terror you’re not gonna do much better than J.T. Petty’s killer creature feature, The Burrowers. Synopsis: After a family of settlers in the Wild West goes… Continue Reading →

Starring Mark Diconzo, Katie Morrison and Elena Sanz Directed by Gary King There may be no kind of film harder to evaluate than an uneven one. Bad movies are easy, good ones might be easier still, but uneven films constitute… Continue Reading →

“Wanna see something REALLY scary?” To horror fans who came of age in the 1980s, the line above instantly evokes memories of Dan Aykroyd and Albert Brooks in the opening scene from Twilight Zone: The Movie. Now, on a bi-monthly basis,… Continue Reading →

When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, neighborhood kids band together to square off against Pennywise, an evil clown whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries. That’s the basic premise for IT, but… Continue Reading →